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with guest host thompson of the washington post. this week authors and professor benjamin wiker and his latest book or shipping the state how liberalism became our state religion. and yet, mr. wiker argues those on the political left are organizing the complete christian civilization and a plan to replace personal faith with the collective dependence on the federal government. the program is about an hour. >> host: mr. wiker, or shipping the state is written with a sense of urgency. can you talk about why it was important to write this book now? >> i used to be frank. over the last come certainly over the last four years i'm a little worried about this administration and that i think is a long term trend as i outlined in the book yet it is using more and more state power to impose a particular world view. a world view i call liberalism and that will go to a definition of that so we are not using the wor osely. but as a christian, i am worried when the state the agency wants to mandate the catholic institutions have to pay for the bo
with guest host thompson of the washington post. this week authors and professor benjamin wiker and his latest book or shipping the state how liberalism became our state religion. and yet, mr. wiker argues those on the political left are organizing the complete christian civilization and a plan to replace personal faith with the collective dependence on the federal government. the program is about an hour. >> host: mr. wiker, or shipping the state is written with a sense of urgency. can...
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from there we go to the excel physics lab in washington and these guys are trying to create the world's fastest ping-pong serve. mac 1? >> oh! >> they call this the mach 1 super serve. it was invented by a guy named matthew chapman. they are shooting it through a cannon. apparently it was shot out at 700 miles per hour. >> your 737 doesn't go that fast at take off. >> you can see it puts a hole through the paddle. >> when have you seen anybody need eye protection for a game of ping-pong? >> yeah. >>> these guys, they're going around talking to strangers. >> excuse me. >> take a picture. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the craze these dudes >>> if you're working for the circus and you need a jump rope for one of your performances, and you don't have a rope, you look over at jane and you have her volunteer. >> oh, boy. oh, no. >> there are the super performers and she suddenly became the jump rope. >> oh, my goodness. >> someone actually jumps rope over her. >> a lot of stress on the jumper. you don't want to make a miss step. you could land right on jane's stomach. >> and a lot of stress on the
from there we go to the excel physics lab in washington and these guys are trying to create the world's fastest ping-pong serve. mac 1? >> oh! >> they call this the mach 1 super serve. it was invented by a guy named matthew chapman. they are shooting it through a cannon. apparently it was shot out at 700 miles per hour. >> your 737 doesn't go that fast at take off. >> you can see it puts a hole through the paddle. >> when have you seen anybody need eye protection...
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this one in washington. what's going on? >> a suspicious letter sent to mississippi senator roger rickart. it had a white granular substance, two field tests indicated it was ricin, a highly poisonous substance. it's been sent to a lab to do full tests and we'll know the result of tests tomorrow. >> it could shake up the delivery of mail? >> it could shake up the delivery of mail but at this point, there's no indication it's connected to what's happening here. >> thank you very much for that and more on the report on the bombing here. when we come back, we'll tell you the story of that 8-year-old boy, martin richard. killed in the boston blast and of so many others fighting for their lives here. it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your cho
this one in washington. what's going on? >> a suspicious letter sent to mississippi senator roger rickart. it had a white granular substance, two field tests indicated it was ricin, a highly poisonous substance. it's been sent to a lab to do full tests and we'll know the result of tests tomorrow. >> it could shake up the delivery of mail? >> it could shake up the delivery of mail but at this point, there's no indication it's connected to what's happening here. >> thank...
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that is the equivalent of roughly 40 million people marching on washington to protest a wage cuts. somehow the leader said we have to do this. we help and the economy actually recover quickly. for the efforts connected t a power for 14 years. the economy recovered after that . and when asked in retrospect, would you do it again this said to the price i paid was a small price. people often ask me, such a small place. what can you possibly do. imagine said is is not so easy to do things. in a small country the person is not an office. it brother, your cousin, possibly his father. so of a tiny country finds a way to make difficult decisions but to find a way to make the economy better, and by the way, the public-sector avoids of exposure to the u.s. and they believe that in the future there would be raising. in other words, the benefits shared. the social contact. clarity. the third about what this happen across the future. this issue of trust, the discipline. imagine the imf. a less talk about this. the china and south africa. the brakes, the so-called bricks now call for 21%. and ye
that is the equivalent of roughly 40 million people marching on washington to protest a wage cuts. somehow the leader said we have to do this. we help and the economy actually recover quickly. for the efforts connected t a power for 14 years. the economy recovered after that . and when asked in retrospect, would you do it again this said to the price i paid was a small price. people often ask me, such a small place. what can you possibly do. imagine said is is not so easy to do things. in a...
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the washington monument, a metaphor for the strength of washington and our beginnings. to ourl give something country and to visitors from around the world to come here. but the holocaust memorial will be our conscience. and will be here as our conscience. and forever. [applause] is one other thing that i think his record important -- -- that is very important. arguably, the most important scientific development in the last 20 years, since we were last year, those of us who were here 20 years ago, was the sequencing of the human genome in 2000. which has now led to unbelievable developments in saving lives and we have only scratched the surface. giamatti, since i am not a scientist, that was the most important thing because many as citing things have been havhappening. our great telescopes have just in -- identified two more platts are outside our solar system millions of light years away that seemed to be enough like us that they could support life. i suppose if we found as sometime between now and the end of this ceremony that we are not in the universe alone, i would
the washington monument, a metaphor for the strength of washington and our beginnings. to ourl give something country and to visitors from around the world to come here. but the holocaust memorial will be our conscience. and will be here as our conscience. and forever. [applause] is one other thing that i think his record important -- -- that is very important. arguably, the most important scientific development in the last 20 years, since we were last year, those of us who were here 20 years...
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with this human rights and democracy center on active as of and is currently based in washington d.c. and her earlier books published by oxford and forgotten faces have been translated into three languages and popular at a young pakistan women. and continues third education teaching and university of minnesota please welcome us to on negative join us to welcome our guests. [applause] >> it is nice to be here. islet foreword to the next hour of engagement with you. if you want to turn this off you can. i am going to tell you a story today. in the context of pakistan and one woman and also the celebration of women in pakistan said it resonates across borders this is about legislation we got in pakistan against sexual harassment these laws were passed in 2010 and i will tell you why it was so important. one reason was after years of militancy women were being pushed back in the last decade and a half and this was the first come back and they regained their public space and their workspace so that was widely celebrated throughout the country the other reason was we had a long gap of legis
with this human rights and democracy center on active as of and is currently based in washington d.c. and her earlier books published by oxford and forgotten faces have been translated into three languages and popular at a young pakistan women. and continues third education teaching and university of minnesota please welcome us to on negative join us to welcome our guests. [applause] >> it is nice to be here. islet foreword to the next hour of engagement with you. if you want to turn this...
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"washington journal" life at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. i really learned how humanizing politics is. it is about people that interact. we learn that we can do this. of beingl capable leaders of our country. it is about working together and finding common ground. >> before i was not that optimistic about the future. all of the media is showing is the negative aspects of the future. i think this program made this more optimistic about the future and more positive about where our country is going. >> we get negative opinions from the news media. the fact that the matter is, every day they are working together. justice kagan is able to put aside her businesses and go hunting with justice scalia. members are able to eat together and it happens every day. >> i think president obama summed it up perfectly yesterday. he would say that our country has always been in turmoil throughout its history, that we as people have always found a way to get through it. i'm not saying i'm not worried about the future. we have problems we need to fix. we want to make a difference for this country. i'm sure
"washington journal" life at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. i really learned how humanizing politics is. it is about people that interact. we learn that we can do this. of beingl capable leaders of our country. it is about working together and finding common ground. >> before i was not that optimistic about the future. all of the media is showing is the negative aspects of the future. i think this program made this more optimistic about the future and more positive about where our...
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ran on the front page of the "washington post" but still sticks in any memory. one of those -- if the journalism we saw in the united states in the runup to the war left a lot of citizens wanting to credit ulouse, too quick to accept claims of weapons of mass destruction and it would be a cakewalk to rebuild iraqi society there was a lot of really good reportage in the immediate months that followed. and i don't think it -- it was internalized enough. all of the warning signs were out there for what we would then come, as a nation, have to live through for the following few years. >> host: you know, it's changing, the atmosphere. i've covered wars for a long time. the only time i've been a prisoner of war is at the hands of my own guys. but what is interesting is some of the best -- i agree, some of the best reportage were people who were able to avoid it. like during the invasion, gary knight, very good british photographer, shooting for "news week" and got vehicles and got them muddy and markings on the top and came in from kuwait, as unilaterals, which meant
ran on the front page of the "washington post" but still sticks in any memory. one of those -- if the journalism we saw in the united states in the runup to the war left a lot of citizens wanting to credit ulouse, too quick to accept claims of weapons of mass destruction and it would be a cakewalk to rebuild iraqi society there was a lot of really good reportage in the immediate months that followed. and i don't think it -- it was internalized enough. all of the warning signs were out...
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>> it is a remarkable time in washington, in that every day, we have new headlines, new stories about north korea, syria, iran, afghanistan, about all these missions or potential missions facing the u.s. military. we unseemly parts of the world. at the same time every day, we have pretty much chaos when it comes to how to fund these operations, fund the pentagon, with the cut in military spending. congress and the white house are completely far apart. even within congress they can't agree on how to pay for all of this, and this is really affecting the pentagon in this day and age, whether you think there should be more or less money devote to military spending, the uncertain is he it is -- the uncertainty is a problem. >> he talks in one voice about red lines and we need not to back off of red lines, but then in the next breath he was saying i don't want to get involved anywhere because we're not in the position to get involved in all of these places. and when you talk about afghanistan, he is saying we're winning in afghanistan, but we've been fighting in afghanistan for 12 years and
>> it is a remarkable time in washington, in that every day, we have new headlines, new stories about north korea, syria, iran, afghanistan, about all these missions or potential missions facing the u.s. military. we unseemly parts of the world. at the same time every day, we have pretty much chaos when it comes to how to fund these operations, fund the pentagon, with the cut in military spending. congress and the white house are completely far apart. even within congress they can't agree...
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aviation authorities discuss problems with the boeing 787 at hearings in washington. they say they understand why the plane's batteries failed, but they don't know the exact cause. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." health authorities across asia have been on guard against the aggressive strain of the bird flu that's spreading in china. now those in taiwan say they've detected the first human infection involving the deadly h7n9 virus. taiwanese public health officials say a 53-year-old man developed the flu after returning from eastern chinese province of jiangsu. he stayed there from march 28 to april 9. officials say after the man returned home he complained of fever and fatigue and was hospitalized a week later. tests showed he had been infected with the h7n9 strain. the man reportedly had no contact with live poultry in china. so far 109 cases of the bird flu have been reported mainly in the eastern part of china, including shanghai and beijing. of them, 22 people have died. >>> rescuers in bangladesh are digging through debris to find survivors of a deadly buil
aviation authorities discuss problems with the boeing 787 at hearings in washington. they say they understand why the plane's batteries failed, but they don't know the exact cause. >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." health authorities across asia have been on guard against the aggressive strain of the bird flu that's spreading in china. now those in taiwan say they've detected the first human infection involving the deadly h7n9 virus. taiwanese public health officials say a...
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georgia, indiana, michigan, utah, vermont, washington. lockheed martin would argued that it is only for official suppliers around the country. those who are critical would say they are actively trying to spread it around and there is no reason to do it other than to try to win political support. the bulk of the plane is built in texas and california. that is where the real work is being done. a benefit to having -- even a few dozen jobs in a small state, it is a way into trying to convince those members that this is a program that is worth $397.1 billion of our taxpayer money. >> i will pull out some quotes from your piece and you can explain it. this aircraft reinforces the white americans go to work. we do not want to win -- we want to win 99-0. at-35 willnced the become a superstar in the arsenal of the united states. thought this was interesting is because it speaks the approach the air force is taking to aerial warfare. instead of saying, like the infantry in the army, that you will have some losses when you go into an operation. we
georgia, indiana, michigan, utah, vermont, washington. lockheed martin would argued that it is only for official suppliers around the country. those who are critical would say they are actively trying to spread it around and there is no reason to do it other than to try to win political support. the bulk of the plane is built in texas and california. that is where the real work is being done. a benefit to having -- even a few dozen jobs in a small state, it is a way into trying to convince...
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washington. their rivals bring in the nation's capital zoo the stage for a brand new season of the scent breaking a set teams that much of this week attending and of demonstrations one of which was part of a nationwide action against the continued use of drones overseas. and here in the u.s. although u.s. government officials rarely make mention of the civilian death toll by drone strikes and observers estimate that death by drones have now suppressed five thousand and while there is no accurate count on how many innocent civilians have been killed including women and children there is a growing outcry from people all over the u.s. to put an end to the use of high tech murder with killer drones are going to sets manimal rapido has more on the latest drone rally that took place right here in d.c. over the weekend check it out. dozens of protesters gathered in washington rallying against the obama administration's controversial drone program these protesters are rallying for an end to the use of ar
washington. their rivals bring in the nation's capital zoo the stage for a brand new season of the scent breaking a set teams that much of this week attending and of demonstrations one of which was part of a nationwide action against the continued use of drones overseas. and here in the u.s. although u.s. government officials rarely make mention of the civilian death toll by drone strikes and observers estimate that death by drones have now suppressed five thousand and while there is no...
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. >> that's always a problem here in washington. i mean, you never had anybody leak anything to you, i'm sure, either of you, but you would like to, and you try to get information. that's what i do. i think however way we got the information is something we should be paying attention to. it's serious. even without that information , we're in serious confrontation there. i am happy that secretary kerry did what he did. he is in korea, he's going to china, he's going to japan. i think it's been a very proactive secretary since he was sworn in. he's been to afghanistan working on the sba there, which i think is crucial, so i'm real happy with what he's doing. but you know, this is a touch and go thing. none of us knows what this young leader in korea would do. and i think the thing that we have to remember is that south korea has a new young leader that has made commitments, and when they sunk that ship, korea, the south, said that's the last time, next time they do something, we're going to respond, so i know general fuhrman has his h
. >> that's always a problem here in washington. i mean, you never had anybody leak anything to you, i'm sure, either of you, but you would like to, and you try to get information. that's what i do. i think however way we got the information is something we should be paying attention to. it's serious. even without that information , we're in serious confrontation there. i am happy that secretary kerry did what he did. he is in korea, he's going to china, he's going to japan. i think it's...
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. >> we will go right to the washington post. he joins us. he's a runner today. he's on the phone. vernon, where were you when the first bomb went off? >> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't sound like one of those ceremonial canons. these explosions were loud, they were kind of jagged sounding and in sort of one-two succession. my first thought was those are bombs. and then, you know, within seconds a symphony of sirens began which sort of confirmed it in my mind. and there were so many police descending so quickly that, you know, i knew within minutes what had happened. you know, i used to cover national security so, you know, the fact that there ar
. >> we will go right to the washington post. he joins us. he's a runner today. he's on the phone. vernon, where were you when the first bomb went off? >> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be...
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seas seasonablebly across the east coast. 26 degrees in washington, d.c. and 23 in new york city but cooling down to 20 degrees in houston on your wednesday. finally, in europe, then, nasty weather is continuing in the north. we're talking about strong winds as well. and to the south we are seeing some rain and a risk of hail and thunderstorms for sardinia, sicily and the southeastern tip of siberia peninsula today. we're expecting dry weather and warmer than average temperatures -- look at this in paris, your high on wednesday could be 21 degrees. that could go up to 24 on thursday. in vienna, 26 and friday, 27 in bucharest. warmer weather is ahead of you. here's the extended forecast. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. we'll be back with updates at the to of the hour.
seas seasonablebly across the east coast. 26 degrees in washington, d.c. and 23 in new york city but cooling down to 20 degrees in houston on your wednesday. finally, in europe, then, nasty weather is continuing in the north. we're talking about strong winds as well. and to the south we are seeing some rain and a risk of hail and thunderstorms for sardinia, sicily and the southeastern tip of siberia peninsula today. we're expecting dry weather and warmer than average temperatures -- look at...
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will deliver his first major address as defense secretary did at the national defense university in washington. we will have live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span, and c-span.org. >> we have to take back media. independent media is what will save us. the media are the most powerful institutions on earth. more powerful than any bomb. more powerful that any missile. it is an idea that explodes onto the scene. but it doesn't happen when it is contained by that box, the tv screen that we all teach at for so many hours a week. we need to be able to hear people speaking for themselves outside the box. we can't afford the status quo anymore. from global warming to global warming. >> amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> actually it's significant. it has been preserved all these years. at one point there were probably about 30-40 of these mounds around the salt river valley. and only a couple of them have survived. most of the mounds were much smaller, about a third to a qu
will deliver his first major address as defense secretary did at the national defense university in washington. we will have live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span, and c-span.org. >> we have to take back media. independent media is what will save us. the media are the most powerful institutions on earth. more powerful than any bomb. more powerful that any missile. it is an idea that explodes onto the scene. but it doesn't happen when it is contained by that box, the...
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today's moments, headlines, your calls and tweets live on "washington journal." there is legislative business before the house starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and thel vote at known debate will continue tomorrow. minutes, we will talk with the judiciary committee member about homeland security policy in the aftermath of the bombings in boston. at 8:30 eastern, we'll discuss the legislative agenda in the senate
today's moments, headlines, your calls and tweets live on "washington journal." there is legislative business before the house starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and thel vote at known debate will continue tomorrow. minutes, we will talk with the judiciary committee member about homeland security policy in the aftermath of the bombings in boston. at 8:30 eastern, we'll discuss the legislative agenda in the senate
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opponents concerns include the impact on washington square park. the light rail will bring more business to the neighborhood t.meeting is next wednesday. >>> oakland airport is make agriculture big change this year to accommodate the earth shifting magnetic field. oakland's main east west runway, runway 209, showing you that here, thanks to magnetic shift it points one degree to the north of that. according to the faa it involves more than painting a new number. >> updating chart it is pilots use to navigate and airport directories and making sure that we alert pilots to the plane changes so a pilot looking to land on runway 29 is not surprised to see a 30 painted on the runway. >>> the same weather system that brought fierce winds to the bay area is delivering a spring snow storm to other parts of the country. wyoming is having road closures. freezing rain, snow also hit kansas. flights cancelled in denver. weather problems also affected flights bound for chicago oh hair. it was another windy day across the central valley. winds were not as strong
opponents concerns include the impact on washington square park. the light rail will bring more business to the neighborhood t.meeting is next wednesday. >>> oakland airport is make agriculture big change this year to accommodate the earth shifting magnetic field. oakland's main east west runway, runway 209, showing you that here, thanks to magnetic shift it points one degree to the north of that. according to the faa it involves more than painting a new number. >> updating chart...
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. >> that is always a problem here and washington. i am sure you have a there had anyone leaked information to you. he tried to get information. that is what we do. this is something we should be paying attention to. it is serious. even without that information, we are in serious confrontation there. secretary john kerry did what he did. is going to china and japan. i think he has been a very proactive secretary since he was sworn in, in afghanistan working . i think that is crucial. i'm really happy with what he is doing. youngf us knows what this leader in korea would do. think we have to remember is south korea has a new young member. when they said that ship, south korea said that is the last time. next time we're going to respond. general thurman has his hands full. >> if i could follow up. most generals and admirals at the pentagon expect north korea to do another ballistic missile test of some time. how should the u.s. responds? if years ago he wrote an op-ed same the north koreans put a ballistic missile on the launch pad and
. >> that is always a problem here and washington. i am sure you have a there had anyone leaked information to you. he tried to get information. that is what we do. this is something we should be paying attention to. it is serious. even without that information, we are in serious confrontation there. secretary john kerry did what he did. is going to china and japan. i think he has been a very proactive secretary since he was sworn in, in afghanistan working . i think that is crucial. i'm...
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so this entire airline drama manufactured, created by washington is now resolved by washington. the good news if you are traveling soon control towers and radar centers should soon be fully staffed again. >> approaching bravo, 119.12. >> reporter: after a week of air traffic delays caused by the budget impasse, sequester and controller furloughs, congress has now voted to give the f.a.a. the authority to pay the controllers. >> members of this house are going to run for the airports. >> reporter: a few hours after voting, members left capitol hill and headed to the airport for a week-long recess. >> i don't have to now wear a mask or a disguise as i go through the airport, i'm happy to say. >> reporter: at chicago o'hare today travellers were mostly fed up with all of washington. >> the government just doesn't appear to be working for the people. they appear to be working for themselves. >> we seem to wait for the last minute for everything. >> it's not the f.a.a. i'm cynical about. it's congress that i'm so cynical about. >> reporter: anger and frustration has gone viral in twe
so this entire airline drama manufactured, created by washington is now resolved by washington. the good news if you are traveling soon control towers and radar centers should soon be fully staffed again. >> approaching bravo, 119.12. >> reporter: after a week of air traffic delays caused by the budget impasse, sequester and controller furloughs, congress has now voted to give the f.a.a. the authority to pay the controllers. >> members of this house are going to run for the...
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we take a detailed look at what else beijing has put in its report criticizing washington's human rights record at home and abroad. and the sunni protesters have raided by the heavy on the iraqi police leaves twenty six people dead though the violence escalates in the deeply divided country. let's get back to our top story here on our part of the ongoing investigation into the boston marathon bombers certainly one of them now is conscious on soaring through writing questions with police let's discuss this further now and speak to him at clements a regional manager at the ira information company specializing in the analysis of european and former soviet countries good to see you today sir let's discuss this further now the the two boys are ultimately being deemed as chechen militants my first question to you would be why they would chechen militants be interested in staging an attack on america a country that at the very least used to sympathize with chechen armed groups. well i think you kind of get to the point really which is i don't think chechen militants are indeed militants from th
we take a detailed look at what else beijing has put in its report criticizing washington's human rights record at home and abroad. and the sunni protesters have raided by the heavy on the iraqi police leaves twenty six people dead though the violence escalates in the deeply divided country. let's get back to our top story here on our part of the ongoing investigation into the boston marathon bombers certainly one of them now is conscious on soaring through writing questions with police let's...
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it not just try to exert their will on these hopeless men but ultimately the moves have to happen in washington it is you here is with the president again president obama pick up the ball and this right the military has come around and it's a meeting that they can't get a full scale strike duration and scope of which we've never seen the president has to intervene yesterday that the correspondents dinner making jokes while men are dying in one's optimal we asked that he has some attention. now let's take a look at some other world news in brief for you this hour in bangladesh a fire has broken out amid the debris of the building that collapsed in dhaka three rescue workers were injured in a trampoline who emergency crews were initially optimistic of saving died a fire was ignited by sparks from the cutting equipment used to search for survivors at least two hundred seventy seven people were killed when the building first came down and already led to the arrest of one of the owners of the complex. two policemen have been shot outside the italian prime minister's office in rome one is in serious
it not just try to exert their will on these hopeless men but ultimately the moves have to happen in washington it is you here is with the president again president obama pick up the ball and this right the military has come around and it's a meeting that they can't get a full scale strike duration and scope of which we've never seen the president has to intervene yesterday that the correspondents dinner making jokes while men are dying in one's optimal we asked that he has some attention. now...
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. >> most officials like what they are seeing in washington. japan will participate in free trade talks for the transpacific partnership. japanese officials will join the round of negotiations in july. it's required 90 days before the with another country.dealks all 11 nations are taking part in the tppp talks. acting u.s. trade representative sent the letter of notification to congress. he says the participation of japan and major u.s. trading partner as well add close ally further increases the economic significance of a tpp agreement. it also says japan's participation will cate a free tradact accounting for nrly 40% of output. it says talks will cover all products including farm and manufactured goods. the hope is to concludes a pact by the end of this year. japan is moving forward to talk part in the tpp talks but jap need trade officials are likely to face tougher demands to eliminate tariff talks. they met in tokyo on wednesday. he asked to make sure japan will negotiate all items including rice and other agriculture products. japan hope
. >> most officials like what they are seeing in washington. japan will participate in free trade talks for the transpacific partnership. japanese officials will join the round of negotiations in july. it's required 90 days before the with another country.dealks all 11 nations are taking part in the tppp talks. acting u.s. trade representative sent the letter of notification to congress. he says the participation of japan and major u.s. trading partner as well add close ally further...
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now 10 miles an hour in the baltimore area, 6 in washington, 7 at pax river. we're going to have the winds switch directions significantly. that's going to brings warmer air into the next couple of days. that warm air will be coming out of the south. now, on satellite and radar, we've got a couple of things going on, a couple systems we have been looking at. one out towards the gulf. that's going to help to bring us up more precipitation through out the day or at least chances for precipitation. another system out towards our west, as that heads across the region that's going to bring us the chance for afternoon showers, even a thunderstorm as we head into your wednesday. this is how it is all going to play out monday through wednesday. this area of low pressure is going to push east. we're going to see a few ripples of energy run along that front while that area of low pressure that's bringing us rain today is going to push well out into the atlantic. your bay temperature around 55 degrees. sunrise at 6:28 a.m., sunset 7:45 this evening. that small craft advi
now 10 miles an hour in the baltimore area, 6 in washington, 7 at pax river. we're going to have the winds switch directions significantly. that's going to brings warmer air into the next couple of days. that warm air will be coming out of the south. now, on satellite and radar, we've got a couple of things going on, a couple systems we have been looking at. one out towards the gulf. that's going to help to bring us up more precipitation through out the day or at least chances for...
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now more from the annual export import bank conference here in washington with the vice president joe biden. he outlined the obama administration efforts to expand export opportunities for american companies. this is 35 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the vice president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good afternoon, chairman, members of the board of directors, and ladies and gentlemen. my name is jeneane. i am the founder and the co-owner of miss jenny's pickles to read our headquarters are located in corners all north carolina. i am so honored and so grateful to be introducing vice president joe biden, our keynote speaker. but before i do i would like to share our story. miss jenny's pickles was born after our business partner and i were laid off during the recession. we took a family recipe, and we start our own company. in the beginning we grew our own cucumbers and we jarred every jar. our partnership was formed with a local ymca to use their kitchen. we knocked on doors for the stores to carry our pickles and we were in 50 stores by 201
now more from the annual export import bank conference here in washington with the vice president joe biden. he outlined the obama administration efforts to expand export opportunities for american companies. this is 35 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the vice president of the united states, joe biden. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good afternoon, chairman, members of the board of directors, and ladies and gentlemen. my name is jeneane. i am the founder and the co-owner...
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. >> let's go live to washington for the latest on the story. max, can you tell us more about the suspects? there's a lot of questions right now. are they the sole suspect? >> there was the idea or the rumor of a third suspect floating around for a while, at least somebody that the police really wanted to talk to. we have not heard anything about that lately, so we are still with dzhokhar tsarnaev the 19- year-old -- well, boy. this is a boyhunt more than a manhunt. he was here from the last decade. you was in massachusetts, fairly good school, public school. he was a nice guy, if you believe the accounts of his friends in the people who knew him. he had a scholarship. he was a good wrestler. everybody in his entourage was surprised that he would be linked to something like that. it was a different story with his brother, 26-year-old tamerlan, who died on friday. the picture we have of him is a little more gloomy, especially his postings on a russian social media site, where he said, "i don't have a single american friend. i don't understand the
. >> let's go live to washington for the latest on the story. max, can you tell us more about the suspects? there's a lot of questions right now. are they the sole suspect? >> there was the idea or the rumor of a third suspect floating around for a while, at least somebody that the police really wanted to talk to. we have not heard anything about that lately, so we are still with dzhokhar tsarnaev the 19- year-old -- well, boy. this is a boyhunt more than a manhunt. he was here from...
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investigators dig further into the details behind the boston blasts questions are raised over whether washington's reluctance to consider evidence from moscow prevented the f.b.i. from taking action against the suspects. warhawk said their sides on the syria amid rumors that the military there as been using calico weapons while damascus val's its arsenals are under a walk in key calls the charges a bare faced lie. clashes and protests as an employment records batterer of the euro zone with even brussels this weeks is sounding the alarm over the cost of its strategy. and the official number of guantanamo bay hunger strikers reaches one hundred doubling over the past week and if the figure grows so does criticism of the harsh methods being used to force feed those who refuse meals. it is eleven am in the russian capital he watching r t with me marina josh. and u.s. media say russia has given the f.b.i. tape of an intercepted phone conversation between one of the alleged boston bombers and his mother the recording was made back in two thousand and eleven and reportedly contains a vague references to
investigators dig further into the details behind the boston blasts questions are raised over whether washington's reluctance to consider evidence from moscow prevented the f.b.i. from taking action against the suspects. warhawk said their sides on the syria amid rumors that the military there as been using calico weapons while damascus val's its arsenals are under a walk in key calls the charges a bare faced lie. clashes and protests as an employment records batterer of the euro zone with even...
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whatever they're doing has to change because they're losing viewers in washington i'm going to. be a martin and comedian can have their own take on the how the u.s. tries to cover news stories in search of better ratings years or sneak peek at what they talked about in breaking the set. of the biggest threat facing this country two weeks ago what the hell happened they just need somewhere to point the frantic america they just want to keep because it's good ratings rates every whether it's real or not it's everything you put on there i'd be afraid be up right always cracks me up right and then every commercial break do you have anxiety and of course the threat of domestic terrorism took its place really quickly what i found most interesting is how some lawmakers tried to link it to immigration finally figured out if they just wear a sombrero and eat it taco that's all it takes to get through i mean is this really the respect he has for our f.b.i. that all you have to do to. commit an attack on the u.s. is where libor a t. shirt. wearing the said coming your way a little more tha
whatever they're doing has to change because they're losing viewers in washington i'm going to. be a martin and comedian can have their own take on the how the u.s. tries to cover news stories in search of better ratings years or sneak peek at what they talked about in breaking the set. of the biggest threat facing this country two weeks ago what the hell happened they just need somewhere to point the frantic america they just want to keep because it's good ratings rates every whether it's real...
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had discreetly relocated its mission control to washington airbase from a u.s. drone to be used against taliban militants in afghanistan critics say drone warfare has led to countless civilian deaths and fuel resentment against coalition forces. a nato plane crash in southern afghanistan get afghanistan killing four servicemen and initial reports by the block didn't stay where it came down but it did indicate there was no enemy activity detected at the region at the time the deputy governor of the zabul province claim before an aircraft crashed into shah joy in the area was immediately surrounded by international troops the. us military says another three detainees have joined the hunger strike at the u.s. guantanamo bay detention center bringing the total number of protest inmates to one out of one hundred sixty there the strike started eighty one days ago over growing abuse allegations and indefinite detention without charge and it coincides with the obama administration's recent decision to keep the facility open despite election campaign pledges to close the
had discreetly relocated its mission control to washington airbase from a u.s. drone to be used against taliban militants in afghanistan critics say drone warfare has led to countless civilian deaths and fuel resentment against coalition forces. a nato plane crash in southern afghanistan get afghanistan killing four servicemen and initial reports by the block didn't stay where it came down but it did indicate there was no enemy activity detected at the region at the time the deputy governor of...
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he didn't know washington. other people served at governor, like tim pawlenty who had never served in washington. it was some, about half the candidates hat washington experience the other half state experience but i was the only candidate that had both. do you know i didn't get invited to a single national debate? there were seven eight, 10 people running and you would think they would have tried a former governor, former congressman, a successful businessman, but i was not invited, so i would call and say could i get on this debate? i need the exposure, and they would say well governor, we'd love to have you because we heard you are a fierce debater but you don't have 2% of the national poll, so i said let me work on that, so i did. i got to 2%. i called again and i said gallup poll has me at 2%. they say well it's 3% now. so another couple of weeks would go by, i'd call. here's what they finally told me. governor, you haven't raised a half a million dollars in the last 30 days. i said well, i've raised $365,
he didn't know washington. other people served at governor, like tim pawlenty who had never served in washington. it was some, about half the candidates hat washington experience the other half state experience but i was the only candidate that had both. do you know i didn't get invited to a single national debate? there were seven eight, 10 people running and you would think they would have tried a former governor, former congressman, a successful businessman, but i was not invited, so i would...
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in washington, you can't sell for on premises consumption. there aren't going to be coffee shops like amsterdam. buy it, take it home. >> i'm happy to see krystal interested on this issue. >>> up next, news that will make you rethink your relationship. tired, achy feet draining your energy? we've got your number. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. i tried the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. just step on, and over 2000 sensors measure your foot length, arch type and pressure points to create your own personal foot map. go to drscholls.com/footmap or text feet to 467467 to find a foot mapping center near you. my number is 330, and i found my dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts right there on the machine. they had just the cushioning and support i need. each insert is designed with three layers to add custom comfort, cushion your pressure points and support your arches. and there's
in washington, you can't sell for on premises consumption. there aren't going to be coffee shops like amsterdam. buy it, take it home. >> i'm happy to see krystal interested on this issue. >>> up next, news that will make you rethink your relationship. tired, achy feet draining your energy? we've got your number. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. i tried the free dr.scholl's...
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to cross up north korea iran and much more i'm joined by richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in watched and we have zachary an assistant editor for the diplomat and in philadelphia we cross to dave lindorff he is an investigative reporter author of the book the case for impeachment and the founding editor of the online newspaper this can't be happening dot net all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but richard if i can go to you what is a rogue state we hear the term all the time what is it define it. it's an out of fashion charm under the bush administration they used the term rogue state to describe states which behavior was so. so it redeemed.
to cross up north korea iran and much more i'm joined by richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in watched and we have zachary an assistant editor for the diplomat and in philadelphia we cross to dave lindorff he is an investigative reporter author of the book the case for impeachment and the founding editor of the online newspaper this can't be happening dot net all right gentlemen crosstalk...
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washington delayed a missile test of its own on sunday fearing it would unnecessarily provoke people here and it has however though brought forward the deployment of a missile defense system to u.s. territory pacific political analyst now bowie thinks america's actions like north korea's threats though look justified didn't want to make it seem like it was provoking north korea but if it really had that intention it wouldn't have flown the b. two bombers nuclear capable bombers it would have sent an f. twenty two stealth fighters to north korea. it is they do nothing to improve the situation to escalate hostilities and i think ultimately it creates animosity and it allows the king james version of treaty saudi power because it effects of the generalizes the rhetoric that the united states is of course in nuclear war on the insulin so i think cool heads really must prevail in this situation and i think russia and china i think it's high time they put the incentives on more and more pressure on dialogue and bringing the parties concerned to the table as it's really getting to the situa
washington delayed a missile test of its own on sunday fearing it would unnecessarily provoke people here and it has however though brought forward the deployment of a missile defense system to u.s. territory pacific political analyst now bowie thinks america's actions like north korea's threats though look justified didn't want to make it seem like it was provoking north korea but if it really had that intention it wouldn't have flown the b. two bombers nuclear capable bombers it would have...
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send a video clip to us of your good morning, washington greeting. we just might play it on the air. send a video clip tohow is it looking outside? >> we only have to deal with this for a little while? >> we got some spritz and drizzle out there right now at 58 degrees of it is a warm start. the showers are closing in on us and we see that in front royal and culpeper and fredericksburg and that will slowly shift into the district and go through a maryland. the rain will continue through the better half of the morning and we will see some cloudy conditions through the afternoon. the high temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60's. in terms of rain, lots of opportunities in the next few days. >> we started off tough and it continues to be a slow trip on interstate 95 but everything cleared out of the travel lanes of northbound 95. there was a crash in dumfries which is now cleared. we are slow coming out of stafford before 630/court house or road. on route 1 that will have some belt out traffic. >> what a mess out there. coming up, the nats major le
send a video clip to us of your good morning, washington greeting. we just might play it on the air. send a video clip tohow is it looking outside? >> we only have to deal with this for a little while? >> we got some spritz and drizzle out there right now at 58 degrees of it is a warm start. the showers are closing in on us and we see that in front royal and culpeper and fredericksburg and that will slowly shift into the district and go through a maryland. the rain will continue...
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split in my time between washington, d.c., and afghanistan. i wrote that book you are holding up. >> you have the hardback version. we have gone through 10 years of the iraq war. >> the longest war in our nation's history. >> when you look back, did we get our money's worth? >> iraq? iraq, god. the true financial cost, north of a trillion ar lost almost 4500 lives, countless thousands of others wounded. we have a government there that is -- i make no excuses for saddam hussein. we have a government there which is more closely aligned with iran than it is with the united states. we have a fundamental political issue unresolved between the principal groups in iraqi society. all for what? there were no weapons of mass destruction. the liberation of iraq led to the arab spring. that is a stretch. at that price tag, there is no way it was worth more than a trillion dollars and as many lives as it co. >> you did a piece on march 15. we have to go back. this is a myth. the troop surge succeeded. >> you can bring those principal factions together to f
split in my time between washington, d.c., and afghanistan. i wrote that book you are holding up. >> you have the hardback version. we have gone through 10 years of the iraq war. >> the longest war in our nation's history. >> when you look back, did we get our money's worth? >> iraq? iraq, god. the true financial cost, north of a trillion ar lost almost 4500 lives, countless thousands of others wounded. we have a government there that is -- i make no excuses for saddam...
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we did a story on how the austerity cost rules washington. it is a portrait of think tanks, philanthropists and others who have framed in a way so it is hard to tell an alternative story. that has shifted a little because of new voices and forces emerging from the 99% or what ever you want to call it. >> you had better have twitter and facebook involved in the project. >> we do, absolutely. we have all kinds of new media. i agree you need to use all of that. it has been a very powerful force. we use all of that at "the nation. " we have a correspondent right about this in a politically. at occupy wall street in new york a few miles from our office, one thing that struck our correspondent was how many young people came to the square and were caught up in conversations, talking to people and the general assembly's, conversations. so many people have lived in front of their laptop or been part of the new media that the ability to communicate and talk and sit around -- you cannot do it all the time, but that has been lost. you need the online org
we did a story on how the austerity cost rules washington. it is a portrait of think tanks, philanthropists and others who have framed in a way so it is hard to tell an alternative story. that has shifted a little because of new voices and forces emerging from the 99% or what ever you want to call it. >> you had better have twitter and facebook involved in the project. >> we do, absolutely. we have all kinds of new media. i agree you need to use all of that. it has been a very...
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but they're also taking now security precautions in washington, d.c. and across the country in the wake of these explosions. >> yes, washington, d.c., philadelphia, you just heard the new york city mayor bloomberg is ordering the police department to step up security at major transit locations. any particular event which is involving large numbers of people in the next 24 hours in major cities is likely to get increased security. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. i want to go to david now another eyewitness who was there when the explosions took place a little before 3:00 this afternoon. david, thank you for joining us. what did you see? >> not too much actually. i just saw the smoke and heard the explosions pretty much is what i saw. >> how far away were you? >> well, i had just crossed the finish line of the marathon and maybe about two or three minutes after i had crossed a woman was handing me gatorade and that's when i heard the first explosion, turned around, saw the smoke and heard the other explosion. >> so you were actually running in the mar
but they're also taking now security precautions in washington, d.c. and across the country in the wake of these explosions. >> yes, washington, d.c., philadelphia, you just heard the new york city mayor bloomberg is ordering the police department to step up security at major transit locations. any particular event which is involving large numbers of people in the next 24 hours in major cities is likely to get increased security. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. i want to go to...
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in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms in its own report released on the heels of an american won the infringement of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance and a spike in gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for our dislikes here she eschewed brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge. let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private tex
in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms in its own report released on the heels of an american won the infringement of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance and a spike in gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for our dislikes here she eschewed brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us...
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investigators are dig into the details behind the boston blogs questions are raised over whether washington's reluctance to consider evidence from moscow prevented the f.b.i. from taking action against the suspect. wall to set their sights on syria i made rumors that the military there has been using chemical weapons while damascus baal's its arsenals are under lock and key and calls the charges birthplace to lie. clashes and protests as unemployment records are back to the euro zone with even brussels or this week sounding the alarm over the cost of its austerity strategy. and the official number of guantanamo bay hunger strikers reaches one hundred doubling over the past week and as the figure grows or so does criticism over the harsh methods being used to force feed to those who refuse meals. you know watching r d's a little weekly line from moscow with me would say let's take a look at our stories. u.s. media says russia has given the f.b.i. a tape of an intercepted phone conversation between one of the alleged boston bombers and his mother the recording was made back in twenty eleven and
investigators are dig into the details behind the boston blogs questions are raised over whether washington's reluctance to consider evidence from moscow prevented the f.b.i. from taking action against the suspect. wall to set their sights on syria i made rumors that the military there has been using chemical weapons while damascus baal's its arsenals are under lock and key and calls the charges birthplace to lie. clashes and protests as unemployment records are back to the euro zone with even...
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such scares have happened in washington before. in 2004, a letter containing ricin powder shut down three senate offices for two days. extraordinary precautions were taken to keep senators and their staff safe. in 2003, the secret service revealed president bush received a letter containing a vial of ricin. there's no indication this is tied to boston, diane. >> pierre thomas staying on this story as it unfolds tonight. but now we return back to boston and one more thing we think we know about the bomber. he may have studied last year's race. pinpointing the moment the maximum number of runners crossed the finish line. last year, four hours and 18 minutes in, the maximum number, that's almost exactly the time his bomb exploded. from boston tonight we have new images of a city interrupted, half-eaten sandwiches abandoned where the bombs went off. as dan harris gives us new insight, taking us behind those images we all watched together as it happened. >> reporter: tonight new video is giving us fresh, frightening insight into the att
such scares have happened in washington before. in 2004, a letter containing ricin powder shut down three senate offices for two days. extraordinary precautions were taken to keep senators and their staff safe. in 2003, the secret service revealed president bush received a letter containing a vial of ricin. there's no indication this is tied to boston, diane. >> pierre thomas staying on this story as it unfolds tonight. but now we return back to boston and one more thing we think we know...
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nbc's tracie potts has details now from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: hi, betty, good morning. and more from syria's state news agency this morning, its prime minister convoy was attacked in damascus. the prime minister said to be okay. varying reports of deaths and injuries from that attack. but it does underscore the seriousness of the violence there and why some here in washington want to act quickly. amateur video from syria, the fighting getting worse. and now the u.s. has some evidence syria's government may have used chemical weapons on its own people. president obama had called that a red line for action. now he's cautious. >> knowing that potentially chemical weapons have been used inside of syria doesn't tell us when they were used, how they were used. >> reporter: there's pressure from capitol hill to act, soon. >> for america to sit on the sidelines and do nothing is a huge mistake. >> more than just syria, iran is paying attention to this, north korea is paying attention to this. >> reporter: but what type
nbc's tracie potts has details now from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: hi, betty, good morning. and more from syria's state news agency this morning, its prime minister convoy was attacked in damascus. the prime minister said to be okay. varying reports of deaths and injuries from that attack. but it does underscore the seriousness of the violence there and why some here in washington want to act quickly. amateur video from syria, the fighting getting worse. and now the...
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ultimately washington left to bear the burden of the defense finances well crisis hit nato states have already chopped more than forty five billion dollars for. treasury. germany's military budget the number of european troops in the u.s. led block is also plummeted from a two point five million in two thousand and one point eight six million. while the united states is also trimming its military costs that share of the budget has risen to seventy five percent of the total. of reports from brussels concerns over nato as viability continue to grow. the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen had actually come out and warned its partners against the danger of defense spending cuts as we've already seen especially from its european partners this opinion was also echoed by the former u.s. defense secretary robert gates he said that if this trend does continue to be alliance it could be in danger of moving into what he called a collective military irrelevant so there's the question of whether the actually still be relevant given the decrease in its capabilities and there are signals co
ultimately washington left to bear the burden of the defense finances well crisis hit nato states have already chopped more than forty five billion dollars for. treasury. germany's military budget the number of european troops in the u.s. led block is also plummeted from a two point five million in two thousand and one point eight six million. while the united states is also trimming its military costs that share of the budget has risen to seventy five percent of the total. of reports from...
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closer to washington we are in the low and mid 50s. reagan national is in 58 degrees. here is how our morning is looking. wet rain and showers through 10:00 this morning but it should be done by noon time by then, cloudy temperatures will be holding steady. near 60 by noon time. a look at the afternoon and evening. that is in ten minutes. here is alexis davies. >> we are seeing heavy delays. approaching dunfries road. solid delays to garrisonville road. jump onto route 1 to make your way. otherwise you are looking at a 56 minute commute to the beltway. heavy. go ahead back to you. >> thank you. >> new this morning, secretary of state, john kerry, on his way back to the u.s. after a ten day overseas tour. he worked to promise to protect japan from knonorth korean thre. his first stop in the states will be chicago to visit the parents of a young diplomate. he will visit with tom and marybeth smetinghoff. their daughter was killed in southern afghanistan. the today show will speak with john kerry about that trip. that is coming up at 7:00. >> this morning, all eyes on kno
closer to washington we are in the low and mid 50s. reagan national is in 58 degrees. here is how our morning is looking. wet rain and showers through 10:00 this morning but it should be done by noon time by then, cloudy temperatures will be holding steady. near 60 by noon time. a look at the afternoon and evening. that is in ten minutes. here is alexis davies. >> we are seeing heavy delays. approaching dunfries road. solid delays to garrisonville road. jump onto route 1 to make your way....
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. >>> leading the news in "the washington post" cancer clinics are turning away thousands of medicare patients. blame the sequester. oncologists say the reduced funding makes it impossible to administer expensive chemotherapy drugs while staying afloat financially. and "the miami herald" has a fascinating head line. bill to end alimony draws debate in tallahassee. florida lawmakers are considering a bill that would put an end to permanent alimony payments....